Little Jo's camera work reminds me of a friend's who waves her camera airily around in the hope - usually unfulfilled - of getting her target image into the frame. However, it is clear Little Jo does not share your reluctance to include actual humans in her photos.

Victor, isn't the best thing about digital cameras, well in my case, is the ability to take many photos in a hope that among them there will be a couple of ok ones. No one seems to object to a child snapping away at them. I am still cautious.

Interesting photos as to what she saw...My eldest to grandchildren Miss 8 and Miss 6 take ok photos if they concentrate. The also do videos and pretend they are the reporter. I let them use my other phone.

Being a reporter is quite inventive WA. I am not sure about now, but Little Jo was never allowed to watch the tv news, so she may not know much about reporting. She can certainly find the phone camera very quickly.

Little Jo had some good shots once she'd raised the lens a bit Andrew.. Do you mean to say she doesn't have a camera of her own yet? Come on Uncle A or R there's a future photographer in the making here!

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